Last year, in typically understated Japanese fashion, Seiko quietly introduced its 6R55 and 6R5J calibres – the latest ...
For my money, Seiko’s best everyday watch isn’t the infamous “Turtle” or one of the myriad 5 Sports. Nope, it’s an obscure 1970s timepiece tied up in dive-watch lore. The 6306-800 Silverwave has a day ...
The odds are high that your first Seiko watch won’t be your last. Seiko’s 5 Sports line includes a wide range of automatic tool watches. The newest addition is the GMT, which is a complication ...
It’s finished with a two-tone stainless steel bracelet. Both watches are powered by Seiko’s in-house 4R3P automatic calibre movement which offers a 41 hour power reserve. Located at the nine o ...
For its latest watches, Seiko has rummaged through the archives ... The watch is driven by a Calibre 8R48 automatic mechanical movement with manual winding function. It has 34 jewels and a power ...